Telugu Flyer Asked to Shift from Emergency Exit Seat Sends Internet Into Frenzy
Telugu Flyer Asked to Shift from Emergency Exit Seat Sends Internet Into Frenzy
A woman was asked to shift from her emergency exit seat by Indigo staff due to her inability to understand safety instructions in English or Hindi language

In a rather unfortunate incident on a Vijayawada-Hyderabad 6E 7297 Indigo flight, a woman was asked to vacate her emergency exit seat and shift to another seat by the airline staff due to her inability to understand Hindi or English languages.

Devasmita Chakraverty, a flyer on the same aircraft, in her tweet claimed that the woman had booked 2A (XL seat, exit row) but she was forced by the IndiGo staff to leave this seat and take 3C as she did not understand the instructions in English and Hindi.

“Indigo 6E 7297. Vijayawada (AP) to Hyderabad (Telangana), Sept 16-2022. The woman in green originally sitting in 2A (XL seat, exit row) was forced to seat 3C because she understood only Telugu, not English/Hindi. The attendant said it’s a security issue,” Chakraverty tweeted.

Chakraverty further urged Jyotiraditya Scindia, Union Minister for Civil Aviation, to resolve such incidents at a systemic level. She requested the minister to allow the announcement of safety instructions in all languages and used as per need, not just in English or Hindi.

Even KT Rama Rao, Minister for Municipal Administration & Urban Development, Industries & Commerce, and Information Technology of Telangana, was irked by this incident and he suggested Indigo to employ people who were well versed in regional languages.

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